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Currently readingHow (Not) to Speak of God - Marks of the Emerging Church by Peter Rollins

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Dear UrbanPlanter, I really love your library (we have a lot of cross-over). I need to switch gears and bit and read another business book as I believe I'm about to get an employee under me. Is "17 Essentials of a Team Player" any good? I didn't see any ratings on it.

Thanks for your help.

J Pogue
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